Looks we may not need R2-D2 to project a holographic Princess Leia after all — if Star Wars was real Leia might simply send Obi-Wan an intergalactic video message, straight to his holographic ...
is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Consider this the coolest smartphone you can’t own. Queen’s University’s Human Media Lab has built ...
The world’s first holographic flexible smartphone has arrived. Researchers at the Human Media Lab at Queen’s University have created an Android device that can not only display objects ...
A few years ago, Samsung and LG were almost at east other's throats, trying to beat the other to the flexible smartphone race. Both, however, have stopped short of that goal, settling for curved ...
The Human Media Lab at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, isn’t a stranger to mobile innovations — it made the ReFlex flexible smartphone concept after all. But in light of holograms (heh) ...
Microsoft may be working on a holographic computing platform that involves a big, expensive headset. But researchers at Queen’s University’s Human Media Lab have developed a headset-free system that ...
Scientists claim to have developed the world's first holographic flexible smartphone that lets users interact with 3D videos and images without any headgear or glasses. The device, dubbed HoloFlex, is ...
The first thing you do upon developing a flexible holographic smartphone display? Fire up a game of Angry Birds, naturally. All the rest of that smartphone functionality can wait until you’ve finished ...
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About a decade ago the mobile world was getting ready to make a huge leap forward into the realm of touchscreens, and needless to say, since then the mobile market has never been the same. Feature ...
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